All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 32, Issue 47+48 – Page 2

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    Boosted by Covid, SportsShoes.com reports big gains in its last FY

    2021-11-23T18:03:00Z

    Sales grew by 37 percent to £92.2 million (€109.9m-$123.7m) at SportsShoes.com during the financial year ended Feb. 28, 2021, leading to an increase of 118 percent in Ebitda to £12.2 million (€14.5m-$16.4m), but they have flattened lately, indicating that the Covid-19 epidemic was a boosting factor last year. The company, ...

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    Rossignol sells Felt Bicycles to Pierer Mobility

    2021-11-23T18:03:00Z

    The Rossignol Group has agreed to sell its American brand of road and racing bicycles, Felt, to the Pierer Mobility Group, a European leader in “powered two-wheelers,” including motorcycles and e-bikes, based in Austria. In announcing the move, without mentioning the agreed price, the French company explained it with a ...

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    Ski resorts are opening in Russia, but many will not go there

    2021-11-23T17:17:00Z

    The first ski resorts in Russia have opened in the Kemerovo and Khabarovsk Krai regions, marking the beginning of the early winter season. Around this time a year ago, the Russian market experienced a substantial rise in demand for winter sporting goods equipment, as many Russian skiers were prevented from ...

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    EuroSIMA launches surf podcast

    2021-11-23T17:17:00Z

    EuroSIMA, the European surf industry association, is launching a podcast on the surfing business. Produced with Impact Zone Surf Podcast, Inside Eurosima, as the podcast is called, will be taking listeners “behind the scenes into the heart of the Actions Sports industry” and the artists, entrepreneurs and executives behind it. ...

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    Alpine ski facilities are not being closed, but Germany may follow Austria’s lockdown

    2021-11-23T17:17:00Z

    Europe has become the epicenter of the new wave of the coronavirus pandemic, registering 67 percent of the new cases of infection around the world. The situation is particularly tense in Central Europe, but in contrast with a year ago, health authorities are generally excluding snow sports from the range ...

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    Google develops geographic fiber-tracking tool

    2021-11-23T16:48:00Z

    Google has added a tool to its Google Earth Engine to gauge fibers by their geographic effects on the environment (air pollution, biodiversity, greenhouse gas emissions, effects on forestry, water use, etc.) and thereby guide textile brands to reduce the carbon emissions of their raw materials procurement. Developed in partnership ...

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    Decathlon is labelling its own products for CO2

    2021-11-23T16:48:00Z

    Last month, Decathlon began grading the carbon footprint of apparel and shoes sold under its own brands. So far, the French retailer has labeled 63 percent of these products with a score from A to E (best to worst) and with a figure (in kilograms of CO2) calculated to reflect ...

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    Nov. 19/22 Short Stops: Bain & Co. – Corratec - Elan - ManUnited – Nautilus - Louis Vuitton – Nike

    2021-11-22T18:23:00Z

    Corporate: +++ Corratec, the German bicycle brand, will start a new factory with an annual capacity for 300,000 bikes next February in the Romanian city of Timișoara, repatriating some production from Asia (more in The Outdoor Industry Compass) Management: +++ Manchester United has fired Ole Gunnar ...

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    Shelving IPO plans, ABG brings in two new investors

    2021-11-22T18:15:00Z

    Placing on hold its plans to go public, as previously announced in July, the Authentic Brands Group (ABG) has decided to stay private. Instead of going for an IPO at this stage, some existing shareholders will sell significant stakes in ABG to funds advised by the private equity company CVC ...

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    Golf rounds played in the U.K. are higher than in 2019

    2021-11-22T17:21:00Z

    Golf rounds played in the U.K. were down year-on-year in the third quarter of 2021, but last year’s third quarter was exceptional, as pent-up demand for the sport exploded with the easing of lockdowns. From that high point – a 20-year record – this year’s figure is down by 7 ...

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    S&P improves Callaway's outlook to stable

    2021-11-22T17:20:00Z

    Callaway Golf’s better-than-expected results have led Standard & Poor’s to upgrade its outlook for the company and its TopGolf subsidiary from negative to stable, while affirming their present credit ratings. Both S&P and Moody’s had been skeptical because of Callaway’s high debt and TopGolf’s losses. With Callaway reporting better sales ...

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    Wildberries’ export branch posts a tenfold jump in sporting goods sales

    2021-11-22T17:09:00Z

    Russia’s largest online retailer, Wildberries, has reported that its turnover in sporting goods outside its domestic market jumped tenfold between January and October 2021, as compared to the same period of the previous year. Wildberries said in a statement that sporting goods represented the fastest-growing segment in its export division, ...

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    Hervis wins award for its online consulting solution

    2021-11-22T17:09:00Z

    Hervis Sport, the big integrated Austrian sports retail chain, was presented with the Retail Innovation Award 2021 in the “Best Online Solution” category by the Austrian Trade Association on the occasion of Tech Day on Nov. 18, 2021 in Vienna. The jury was particularly impressed by its newly created option ...

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    Karakoram to make snowboard bindings at a new U.S. factory

    2021-11-22T17:08:00Z

    While continuing to get them made in the U.S., Karakoram, the American supplier of splitboard bindings founded by Bryce and Tyler Kloster in 2008, will move into a new factory in North Bend, Washington state, close to the mountain region around Snoqualmie Pass. The company has just come out with ...

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    Zara partners with Joma for men’s athletic line

    2021-11-22T17:08:00Z

    Zara has launched a line of fitness apparel and running shoes for men under its private label for sports products, Athleticz, limited for sale on its website and at some of its stores in Paris, Milan, Dubai, Manchester, Leidschendam-Voorburg (the Netherlands), Barcelona, Madrid and La Coruña (Spain). The Spanish brand ...

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    McEnroe brothers to play Antarctica’s first tennis match

    2021-11-22T17:08:00Z

    John and Patrick McEnroe, the legendary American brothers who have both retired from professional tennis, will be playing the first official tennis match to take place in Antarctica. The events company LegendsAbroad.com and the sports and entertainment agency Octagon are organizing a trip there for the occasion for an “intimate ...

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    Foot Locker grew by 3.9% in Q3

    2021-11-19T18:19:00Z

    Foot Locker reported net income of $158 million for the 13-week period ended Oct. 30, after extraordinary charges of $57 million. Excluding one-time items, the adjusted net income increased by 57 percent to $201 million. The net results compare with $265 million in the year-ago period and $125 million in ...

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    Foot Locker announces “organizational enhancements”

    2021-11-19T18:18:00Z

    Creating a new position, Foot Locker has promoted Franklin R. Bracken to chief operating officer, and is seeking candidates another new post of ”chief strategy, innovation and development officer.” According to the company’s chairman and CEO, Richard A. Johnson, the new posts will produce “a more streamlined and agile organizational ...

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    Arena signs up a young Alaskan Olympic champion

    2021-11-19T18:15:00Z

    Arena announced a sponsorship contract with Lydia Jacoby, the phenomenal 17-year-old Olympic breaststroke champion. It is described as the first such deal signed since the U.S. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) imposed its new NIL (name, image and likeness) rules last July 1st. Jacoby surprised everybody when she won the ...

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    StockX acquires Scout

    2021-11-19T18:15:00Z

    StockX is making its first acquisition, and the target company is Scout, which has developed a the cloud-based inventory-management software topShelf. Once the deal goes through and the integration is completed, StockX will be inviting certain subscribers to use Scout’s automation, inventory management, distribution and pricing tools free of charge. ...